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Musk and X are epicenter of US election misinformation, experts say
At least 87 of Elon Musk's posts on X this year have promoted claims about the US election that fact-checkers have rated as false or misleading, amassing 2 billion views.
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US states worried about election unrest take security precautions
Concerns about potential political violence have prompted US officials to take a variety of measures to bolster security during and after Election Day.
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How Trump voters see Europe: A mission in Florida
“The woke society is destroying the fabric of America […] this nonsense has to stop and has to stop immediately”.
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Intelligence sharing at EU level unrealistic, says Czech PM
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Bulgaria starting the construction of an ‘irreversible’ nuclear project, Slovak opposition parties slamming Fico’s ‘strategic partnership’ with China, and so much more.
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Bucharest says Sandu scored a ‘huge victory’ over Putin’s propaganda machine
The ministry said that EU integration is the only way to guarantee Moldovan citizens the prosperity and stability they seek.
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Bulgaria starts constructing an ‘irreversible’ nuclear project with US reactors
The new deal makes the nuclear project irreversible.
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Slovak opposition parties slam Fico’s ‘strategic partnership’ with China
Chinese investment only brings scandals and debt, one official said.
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An expert says the US elections are ‘most important ever’ for Poland and Central Europe
Markowski described Trump's victory as a worst-case scenario for Poland.
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All eyes on America as voters head to polls after campaign short on Europe references
European diplomats are concerned about a power vacuum that could follow unclear preliminary results.
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EV charging on Portugal’s public grid costs twice as much as at home
Portugal aims to go fully electric by 2050, with an intermediate target of 36% by 2035.
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Will the title of Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare prove to be an empty box? [Promoted content]
The current European Commission has fallen miserably short on its EU Farm-to-Fork Strategy commitment to fully revise and expand the scope of the existing animal welfare legislation.
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Spanish government blames far-right groups for violence in flood-hit Valencia
There is a risk of more storms in the area over the next few days.
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Moldova’s Sandu promises to bring change after narrow runoff win
The election also exposed underlying public grievances, and Maia Sandu, who ended up with 55.33% of the overall vote, only won because of strong backing from Moldovans voting from overseas.
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European Greens challenge Fitto’s nomination as Meloni remains positive
Fitto's nomination has been controversial from the start.
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Intelligence sharing at EU level unrealistic, says Czech PM
Similar ideas have been pitched in the past but never gained traction.
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Thousands denounce ‘stolen vote’ in Georgia, Russian interference
The pro-Western opposition has refused to recognise the ruling Georgian Dream party's win in the 26 October parliamentary election or to enter the newly elected parliament, which it calls "illegitimate".
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Ukraine, Germany discuss need for response to North Korean involvement in war
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha urged The EU to realise that the North Korea troops are carrying "an aggressive war in Europe against a sovereign European state".
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Don’t let the government fail at ‘the worst time’, German leaders tell coalition partner
Germany’s government coalition is bracing for a showdown one day after American elections
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Environment commissioner-designate expected to survive tough MEP questions on chemicals
"Jessika is an experienced politician” said German MEP (EPP) and ENVI Committee coordinator Peter Liese last week, adding that in the European Parliament, there is “no mood to get rid of Roswall."
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Why the new Commission must take a holistic approach to circular economy
As the EU prepares to appoint a dedicated Commissioner for Circular Economy, a critical question arises: will this role facilitate a truly systemic shift?
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